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E-grāmata: Weathering the Storm: Independent Writing Programs in the Age of Fiscal Austerity

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Weathering the Storm assesses the socioeconomic and political conditions that have surrounded the rise of independent writing programs (IWPs) and departments. Chapter contributors look at the institutional conditions and challenges that IWPs have faced since the 1980s with a focus on enduring the financial collapse of 2008.
 
Leading writing specialists at the University of Texas at Austin, Syracuse University, the University of Minnesota, and many other institutions document and think carefully about the on-the-ground obstacles that have made the creation of IWPs unique. From institutional naysayers in English departments to skeptical administrators, IWPs and the faculty within them have surmounted not only negative economics but also negative rhetorics. This collection charts the story of this journey as writing faculty continually make the case for the importance of writing in the university curriculum.
 
Independence has, for the most part, allowed IWPs to better respond to the Great Recession, but to do so they have had to define writing studies in relation to other disciplines and departments. Weathering the Storm will be of great interest to faculty and graduate students in rhetoric and composition, writing program administrators, and writing studies and English department faculty.
 
Contributors: Linda Adler-Kassner, Lois Agnew, Alice Batt, David Beard, Davida Charney, Amy Clements, Diane Davis, Frank Gaughan, Heidi Skurat Harris, George H. Jensen, Rodger LeGrand, Drew M. Loewe, Mark Garrett Longaker, Cindy Moore, Peggy O’Neill, Chongwon Park, Louise Wetherbee Phelps, Mary Rist, Valerie Ross, John J Ruszkiewicz, Eileen E. Schell, Madeleine Sorapure, Chris Thaiss, Patrick Wehner, Jamie White-Farnham, Carl Whithaus, Traci A. Zimmerman
 


Weathering the Storm assesses the socioeconomic and political conditions that have surrounded the rise of independent writing programs (IWPs) and departments.
Foreword: An Invitation to Read for Resilience vii
Louise Wetherbee Phelps
Introduction: Looking toward an (Inter)Disciplinary Future? 3(16)
Richard N. Matzen Jr.
Matthew Abraham
1 Documents of Dissent: Hairston's "Breaking Our Bonds" in Context
19(10)
John J. Ruszkiewicz
PART I ADDING WRITING MAJORS OR MINORS DURING THE GREAT RECESSION
2 Forging Independence and Innovation in the Midst of Financial Austerity: The Syracuse University Writing Program
29(9)
Lois Agnew
Eileen E. Schell
3 Forces Acting on a Departmental (Re-)Merger: Budgets, Spaces, Disciplines, Identities
38(13)
David Beard
Chongwon Park
4 Growing despite Austerity: The Department of Rhetoric and Writing at the University of Texas at Austin
51(9)
Mark Garrett Longaker
Davida Charney
Diane Davis
Alice Ball
5 "And so two shall become one": Being (and Becoming) the School of Writing, Rhetoric and Technical Communication
60(8)
Tract A. Zimmerman
6 The Great Recession: Helping and Hurting Writing Faculty in an Independent Writing Program
68(13)
Richard N. Matzen Jr.
7 Drawing New Lessons from Old Stories: How Economic Arguments Re-Shaped the Values of a Newly Independent Writing Program
81(12)
Jamie White-Farnham
PART II ADJUSTING EXISTING CURRICULA IN RESPONSE TO THE GREAT RECESSION
8 Surviving and Thriving in the Writing Department at Loyola University Maryland
93(8)
Cindy Moore
Peggy O'Neill
9 Thriving through Disruption: Leveraging Alumni Experience to Support a Liberal Arts Writing Major
101(9)
Amy Clements
Drew M. Loewe
Mary Rist
10 Context, Strategy, Identity: A History of Change in the UC Santa Barbara Writing Program
110(8)
Madeleine Sorapure
Linda Adler-Kassner
11 The Future of Independent Online Writing Programs: The Department of Rhetoric and Writing at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock
118(10)
Heidi Skurat Harris
George H. Jensen
12 A Complex Ecology: The Growth of an Independent Writing Program in the Aftermath of the Great Recession
128(13)
Carl Whithaus
Chris Thaiss
13 Becoming a Social Fact: Weathering the 2008 Financial Crisis at the University of Pennsylvania
141(11)
Valerie Ross
Patrick Wehner
Rodger LeGrand
14 Making a Place for Writing Studies in a Crowded Institutional Landscape
152(11)
Frank Gaughan
About the Authors 163(6)
Index 169